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  • Dining with the primus pilus? New research on the large kitchen in the legionary camp of Vindonissa (Switzerland)

    4 April, 2013

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    Roman Kitchen at Vindonissa.
    © Legionary Trail, Museum Aargau

    Guest Blog by Stephan Wyss

    Introduction

    Ten years after discovery of the so-called “officer’s kitchen” at Vindonissa, evaluation of this structure, unique in the provinces north of the Alps, has begun. A group of Swiss scientists is carrying out an interdisciplinary investigation of the structures and finds, as well as zooarchaeological, archaeobotanical, and sedimentological analyses.

    VindonissaPlan

    Plan of Vindonissa, between the Aare and Reuss rivers. Peristyle Building marked by the red circle. © Kantonsarchäologie Aargau

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    Posted By: Stephan Wyss Category: Archaeology, Roman Provinces Tags: cooking, kitchen, primus pilus, Roman, Roman army, Switzerland
  • ROMARCH: New M.A. program on ancient maritime trade and navigation

    4 April, 2013

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    Grado shipwreck: 2nd c. AD

    The Department of Classics at the University of Reading is pleased to announce the launch of a new MA programme on ancient maritime trade and navigation delivered in collaboration with the Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici of Università Ca’ Foscari , Venice.

    This unique programme focuses on the history of maritime trade, ship building, and navigation techniques in the Ancient and Medieval Mediterranean, and the archaeology of port infrastructure, ships, and trade goods. Students will spend Autumn and Spring terms at Reading and then 2 months in Venice, taking an intensive course comprising seminars and site visits.

    The duration of the programme is 12 months (October to September) and applications are now open for start in autumn 2013. Application deadlines are 1 July for EU students, and 1 June for International students. A limited number of studentships to contribute towards the payment of tuition fees are available for the most academically competitive applicants. Continue reading →

    Posted By: Pedar W. Foss Category: Archaeology, ROMARCH Tags: ancient ships, M.A. program, maritime archaeology
  • ROMARCH: Call for Participants, Binchester Archaeological Project (England)

    4 April, 2013

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    Map of Binchester

    BINCHESTER ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECT

    The Binchester Archaeological Project is accepting applications for its field school (through Durham University UK and Vinovium.org) until 1 May.  Cost is $4500 for four weeks.  Accommodation at Durham University, all meals, field trips, internal travel, lectures, lab work, and archaeological training are included in the fee.  Transport to Durham is not included.

    Please note that we also offer a new, optional training program in pottery and ceramics that will launch this season.  Interested students can elect to focus on pottery studies during their time with the field school and receive individual training from our ceramicists.  Or they can split their time between the trench and this specialized training.

    Details about how to apply for the upcoming 2013 season can be found at our website http://www.vinovium.org/apply/ or at vinovium@durham.ac.uk.

    Posted By: Pedar W. Foss Category: Archaeology, Fieldwork Opportunities, ROMARCH Tags: Binchester, excavation, Roman baths

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